The Simulation of Mercy
The penthouse of the Vane Tower was a masterpiece of glass and chrome, suspended six hundred feet above the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan. Marcus Vane stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, watching the city below. To the world, he was the "Architect of Life," the CEO of Vane Medical, a man who had revolutionized regenerative therapy and held the patents to the very breath of the elite.
Marcus didn't believe in medicine. He believed in leverage.
He had spent the last decade building an empire based on a singular, secret truth: he knew exactly how the human soul was structured. In a previous existence, he had been a god-king of a cultivation world, a man who had reached the pinnacle of existence only to be betrayed by those he called brothers. He had died in a blaze of cosmic fire, but he had carried the blueprint of existence with him into this new, sterile world.
He didn't use his knowledge to save people; he used it to curate them. By providing "cures" that required lifelong maintenance, he had turned the most powerful men in New York—senators, judges, billionaires—into his biological vassals. One missed dose of his proprietary serum, and their organs would begin to liquefy.
"The board is waiting, Marcus," his assistant, a pale woman named Elena, whispered.
Marcus didn't turn. "Let them wait. I am contemplating the nature of the void."
He enjoyed the power, the absolute control. He had recreated the hierarchy of his old world in the heart of the West. He was the only one who knew the truth; he was the only one who was truly awake.
But then came the glitch.
It started as a flicker in the periphery of his vision—a line of golden code appearing in the air, a fragment of a Sanskrit mantra from his first life. Then, he began to hear the voice. It wasn't a ghost; it was a system notification.
*Symmetry Error: Soul-Anchor mismatch. Simulation stability at 84%.*
Marcus froze. He spent three days in a fever of research, using every resource of Vane Medical to scan his own consciousness. What he found was a horror that made his previous betrayal seem like a playground spat.
He wasn't in New York. He wasn't even in a physical world.
He was in a "Soul-Sieve," a hyper-advanced quantum simulation created by the very enemies who had killed him eons ago. They hadn't just wanted him dead; they wanted him to suffer the ultimate irony. They had placed him in a world where he could achieve everything he ever desired—power, wealth, adoration—only to reveal, at the moment of his greatest triumph, that none of it was real.
The "people" he had manipulated were just sub-routines. The "empire" he had built was a series of data-blocks. Even the "love" he had felt for his few confidants was a programmed variable designed to make the eventual revelation more painful.
"It's a joke," Marcus whispered, his voice cracking. "The whole world is just a joke."
He tried to fight. He used his knowledge of the soul to attempt a "system break," trying to force his consciousness out of the simulation. But the more he struggled, the more the simulation adapted. The sky over Manhattan began to peel away like old wallpaper, revealing a void of pulsing, binary darkness.
He saw them then—the architects. They were not gods, just entities of pure information, watching him through a screen.
"Look at him," one of them pulsed. "He actually thought he was the master here. He built a kingdom of sand in a digital wind."
Marcus looked at his hands. They were beginning to pixelate, turning into streams of gold and black code. He realized that his "rebirth" had been a loop. He had lived this life a thousand times. Every time he reached the top, the simulation would reset, and he would start again, forever chasing the ghost of a power that didn't exist.
As the world around him dissolved into a scream of static, Marcus Vane didn't beg for mercy. He simply closed his eyes and waited for the reset, the only thing in the universe that was truly honest.
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